Crystal River Power Plant, located in the United States at coordinates 28.9656° N latitude and -82.6977° W longitude, is a significant gas and coal power generation facility with a total capacity of 3449 MW. Operated by Duke Energy Florida LLC, this power plant plays a crucial role in meeting the energy demands of the Florida region, where a growing population and economy necessitate a reliable and robust energy infrastructure. The plant primarily utilises natural gas technology, known for its efficiency and lower emissions compared to traditional coal-fired plants, although it also has the capability to burn coal as a secondary fuel. This dual-fuel approach allows for flexibility in energy generation, enabling the facility to adapt to market conditions and fuel availability. The Crystal River Power Plant was commissioned in 2003, and since then, it has contributed significantly to the local grid, providing both baseload and peaking power. In the context of U.S. energy policy, which increasingly emphasises reducing carbon emissions and promoting cleaner energy sources, Crystal River is strategically positioned to support Florida's transition towards a more sustainable energy landscape. The facility not only enhances energy security in the region but also aligns with efforts to integrate more renewable energy sources into the grid. As the U.S. continues to evolve its energy strategies, the Crystal River Power Plant remains a vital asset in ensuring a balanced and diversified energy mix for Florida.
3.45 GW
23 years old
United States of America, North America
Location
Estimates based on Gas emission factor (490 g CO₂/kWh) and capacity factor (45%). Actual emissions may vary based on operating conditions, efficiency, and fuel quality.
Technical Details
- Primary Fuel Type
- Gas
- Energy Source
- Non-Renewable
- Country
United States of America- Continent
- North America
- Data Source
- Global Power Station Database
United States of America — Energy Profile
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Gas Power Generation: An Overview of Technology, Impact, and Future Trends
Gas power generation is a pivotal component of the global energy landscape, with 4,378 gas power plants operational across 113 countries, contributing a total installed capacity of 1,731.2 gigawatts (GW). The United States leads in this sector, housing 1,881 plants with a capacity of 575.0 GW, followed by Russia, Iran, Japan, and China. This technology primarily utilises natural gas as a fuel source, which is burned to produce electricity through various processes, predominantly gas turbines and combined cycle systems.
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